A Specimen Boysenberry 
Boysenberry Prices 
l-yr. No. 1 
2-yr., No. 1 
Each . . .$0.25 
Bearing age 
6 for .80 
Each 
$0.45 
12 for 1.00 
3 
for 1.20 
25 for 1.75 
6 
for 2.25 
50 for 3.25 
12 
for 3.85 
100 for 5.95 
25 
for 6.25 
200 for 11.00 
300 for 15.00 
400 for 18.95 
500 for 21.00 
50 
for 10.50 
1000 for 40.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
THE NEW MONEY-MAKER 
50 Berries 
known to fill a 
quart box. 
See cover for 
picture in 
natural colors. 
Known to bear nearly 6 tons per acre. Berries get to be 
1 14 to 2 inches long, 1-inch thick. Sweet, few seeds, and hardy. 
Boysenberry is the sensational new berry. It was introduced in 1932 in 
California. It is a cross between the California Loganberry, Raspberry, and 
Blackberry. Think of a berry that has a little of each of these fruits all in 
one giant, nearly seedless, beautiful wine-colored berry, with a flavor that 
you will never forget. They are sweet and juicy, yet firm enough to stand 
handling and shipping to market. The vines are hardy, and can be grown in 
the East and North, as well as in California and other southern states. 
Enormous Size 
From a recent publication by the United 
States Dept, of Agriculture is the following 
statement: “Under favorable conditions, 50 
of the largest berries will fill a quart box." Of 
course these 50 berries would have to be 
selected, and would not be the average. We 
would say that 75 to 85 berries would be 
average. 
Profitable 
Whether you are growing berries for market 
or just a few in your garden, it will pay you well 
to get started right now. Twenty-five plants 
will be plenty for home use. Six hundred plants 
will set an acre, set 8 ft. by 8 ft. 
Growing Suggestions 
The BOYSENBERRY is a vine. It should be 
set 8 ft. apart each way. This is because it is a 
rank grower. In this way yau can cultivate 
them both ways and save hoeing. Set the 
plants in April and May, and let them vine on 
the ground the first year. In the fall follow¬ 
ing setting, we would suggest a little manure 
applied around each plant. In the spring, they 
should be tied up to wires, just like grape 
vines. One-half pound of Sulphate of Am¬ 
monia applied to each plant early in the spring 
will cause them to produce these enormous 
crops. Good cultivation right through picking 
season will hold moisture. Start right by 
getting the genuine Boysenberry plants from 
us. Our prices are right. 600 plants will set 
an acre. 
COLLECTION No. 1 
6 Boysenberry, 
12 Youngberry, 
1 vr. 
$ 1.00 
No Discount 
Worth $1.55 
COLLECTION No. 2 
25 Boysenberry, 
25 Youngberry, 
1 yr. 
$ 2.00 
No Discount 
Worth $2.75 
COLLECTION No. 3 
100 Boysenberry, 
1 yr. 
100 Lucretia, 
1 yr. . 
$6.SO 
Worth $8.20 
COLLECTION No. 4 
25 Alfred, 1 yr. 
25 Lucretia, 1 yr. 
Only 
$ 1.30 
No Discount 
Worth $1.65 
COLLECTION No. 5 
3 Weeping Willow, 
4 to 5 ft. 
3 Lombardy Poplar, 
4 to 5 ft. 
$ 1.25 
No Discount 
COLLECTION No. 6 
100 Premier 
100 Sen. Dunlap 
For Only 
$ 1.25 
No Discount 
Worth $1.55 
Premiums for orders amounting to 
$5.00 net up to $10.00 net, your choice 
of either: 
25 Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry 
plants, worth 65c, or 
10 Wayzota Everbearing Strawberry 
plants, 1 yr., worth 65c, or 
3 Wayzata Clump Plants, worth 75c, or 
1 Complete Flower Garden (12 packets 
of seed), 2 to 3 ft., worth 65c, or 
3 Lombardy Poplar, 2 to 3 ft., worth 
60c. 
Premiums for orders amounting to 
$10.00 net to $25.00 net. Your choice 
of either: 
10 Wayzota Clump Plants, worth $1.50 
or 
3 Nice Everblooming Roses, 2-yr., field- 
grown, worth $1.00, or 
50 Lucretio Dewberry, 1-yeor, worth 
$1.25, or 
75 Mastodon Everbearing Strawberry, 
worth $1.35. 
•Nj, 
VALUABL6 
PR€MIUMS 
Premiums for orders amounting to 
$50.00 or over net, your choice: 
Parcel Post shipments will be made 
C.O.D. for postage, except where 
priced prepaid. That is, you may order 
your plants shipped by parcel post, and 
pay your postman the postage upon 
arrival of plants. In that way your 
plants are automatically insured so do 
not send money extra for postage. 
Will quote prepaid prices on request. 
500 Genuine Mastodon Everbearing 
Strawberry Plants, worth 
$4.55, or 
1000 Senator Dunlap Strawberry 
Plants, worth $4.75. 
We advise express if you have an 
office at your town. — 
Express shipments of nursery 
stock now travel at 2nd class rates, 
first class service, making charges 
on all packages and bundles about 
25% cheaper than formerly. 
Correct' Planting 
Booklet 
Forty-eight pages of valuable 
information on planting, prun¬ 
ing and general care of plants, 
shrubs, trees, etc. Everyone in¬ 
terested in plants should have 
this book. Supply limited. 
PRICE 25c. 
If Included 
With Order— 
I5c 
io% 
Discount 
IN JANUARY 
59& 
Discount 
IN FEBRUARY 
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